Displaying items by tag: Cloud RAN

Finnish telecoms equipment vendor Nokia has completed a commercial 5G Cloud RAN deployment using the Red Hat OpenShift cloud application platform with the Finnish telco and digital service provider, Elisa in Espoo, Finland.

Finnish telecommunications vendor Nokia and UAE state-owned etisalat by e& (Etisalat) jointly announced in what they call the completion “the first trial” of cloud RAN in the MEA region with in-line acceleration over Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s (HPE) ProLiant DL110 Gen11.

Published in Business Telecoms

Swedish telecommunications vendor Ericsson has deployed Intel’s 18A process and manufacturing technology for its future next-generation optimised 5G infrastructure.

Published in Deals

Seven of Telstra's 5G sites are now running on Ericsson's cloud RAN infrastructure.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Nokia has announced that it has signed go-to-market agreements with the “world’s leading cloud infrastructure and server providers” giving mobile network operators and enterprises flexibility in their choice of hardware, cloud infrastructure, and data center solutions for running Cloud RAN.

Published in Business Telecoms
Friday, 16 December 2022 09:32

Telstra tests Cloud RAN in its network

Telecommunications company Telstra has announced it has begun testing a new radio access network technology called Cloud RAN on its commercial network.

Published in 5G
Wednesday, 14 December 2022 20:19

Telstra and Ericsson trial Cloud RAN 5G data call

Telecommunications companies Telstra and Ericsson announced the first Ericsson Cloud RAN 5G data call on Telstra’s commercial network, a live trial which will take place on the Gold Coast, Queensland.

Published in 5G
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Ericsson launched its Intelligent Automation Platform, a service management and orchestration product which enables any mobile network to be intelligently automated.

Published in 5G

Nokia has announced that its 5G AirScale Cloud RAN solution based on vRAN2.0 will be commercially available this year with general availability expected in 2021 following a series of successful trials in the US.

A successful trial of a new technology to improve mobile coverage in high-traffic areas promises better service in stadiums, central business districts and other places where large numbers of users are packed into a relatively small area.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

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